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Fig. 2 | World Journal of Emergency Surgery

Fig. 2

From: Impact of fibrinogen level on the prognosis of patients with traumatic brain injury: a single-center analysis of 2570 patients

Fig. 2

The shape of the relationship between the fibrinogen level at admission and the probability of 3-month favorable outcome. When the fibrinogen levels were < 2.5 g/L, the likelihood of favorable outcomes increased in association with fibrinogen level. This positive association was not seen in patients with fibrinogen levels between 2.5 and 3.0 g/L. Further elevation of fibrinogen to levels > 3.0 g/L revealed a decrease in favorable outcomes in association with increases in the levels

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